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    The Best investment you can make

    enAugust 31, 2020
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    About this Episode

    We've all heard it said there is no better investment than in yourself. In today's episode, Jamie and Ruthie talk about how only 25% of people actually do this. Are you in the percentage of people who invest in themselves or in the majority of the 75% that don't? If you not investing in yourself don't worry it's never too late to start. Jamie and Ruthie share ways to start investing in your personal development today.

    Resource of the episode.    Jeff Olsen  The slight edge

     

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